Monday, February 23, 2009

GMPS frisbee session 3



this session on 23rd Feb is our third session and the teaching focus is on serving each other.
what can we understand about 'serving each'?
when we throw the frisbee disc to our team mates, the success of that throw is judged by it being received by the team mates. how good the throw is dependent of the accuracy of the throw, the speed and angle of the disc to give the receiver the best possible chance of receiving it.

how can you 'serve' each other better in the team?
communicating to your team mates where you want to throw, practice your throw so that you can really throw to where you tell your team mates to!
encourage them with 'good job'.

how can you 'serve' each other in the class and family better?
are there attitudes that you have towards each other that will make each other feel good.
being polite to people is a way of showing respect and expressing appreciation for all that they are doing.


the CFers are getting better with the sport and also learning how to play with each other!
we see some display of team work and individual skills during the session.



my friend here was really quiet and not too confident when he started learning.
but after catching 2 throws that was the winning throw, he start to become more confident and assertive.
well done sherman!

the 3 on 3 game on the basketball court was a success in teaching them to throw more accurate and faster.
no more like flies crowding around honey!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

our first frisbee session in GMSP! 19th jan 2009

we have great support from the teacher in charge and CMS after the first introduction session last dec in east coast park.
and the students had a great time!

the idea for teaching them using ultimate Frisbee was mooted here and then :)
and today is our first session with the Wayfarers in GMSP of using Ultimate Frisbee to teach values!

the skill for the session - basic backhand pass
the value for the day - being connected with each, help us to work better together

we started with a short time of worship and prayer. this settled down the 20+ students between 9-12 for the briefing for this new program.
house rules for the program
1. be punctual
2. bring water bottle
3. wear wayfarer tee
if not, leave the session
if acted up or generally inconsiderate to others etc, will be ban from game at the end of session.
playing and training is a privilege, so we don't punish by giving more training but rather withholding of opportunity of play.

after all these housekeeping stuff...
play on!warm up the whole body; head, arms, chest, legs and even toes!
drills; lined up in lines to throw the disc to each other.

this is when the fun begin...
we had a mini competition of how many times the disc will be successfully thrown and caught, and the best team had 28! they were heads above the rest with 10 being the runners up best effort.

the students are reminded that they are to pass short and accurate, for their team mates to catch. without their team mates catching it, they can not continue to play or make any attempt to win.
so be connected with each, passing short is the key at this stage when you don't have the strength and skill to pass far.
some are stronger and more athletic than the others, can throw and catch better.. but there are others...
but still good to have everyone playing within their own ability.

we ended the session with 5 on 5 games between all the students.
it was a rolling good time but they still need to learn to PASS!
serve each other... pass short and accurate!
do likewise at home, in class and among friends, with the small things ... and will translate to other areas...

play on!